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Schmitt
[ shmit ]
noun
- Ber·na·dotte Ev·er·ly [bur, -n, uh, -dot , ev, -er-lee], 1886–1969, U.S. historian.
- Harrison (Ha·gan) [hey, -g, uh, n], Jack, born 1935, U.S. astronaut, geologist, and politician: U.S. senator 1977–83.
Example Sentences
Breathing dust in, as Harrison Schmitt reported during Apollo 17 in 1972, caused sneezing and allergies like "lunar dust hay fever."
You can see a shift in “Schmitt’s Gay,” for instance.
"I do think Schmitt stands the test of time, every political crisis continues to just rhyme with his analysis of the conflict between liberalism and democracy," he wrote in a 2024 post that defended him from critiques by his American counterpart Leo Strauss, who like Schmitt was a proponent of reactionary thought.
Kloster also appeared to express admiration for German political theorist Carl Schmitt, a staunch Nazi and opponent of liberalism who helped Adolf Hitler consolidate legal and executive power over the entire state.
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., called Gabbard "very qualified" and threw his support behind the "reformer" in a post to X.
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